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Week Ending Oct. 19, 2008: Battle Of The Hat Acts

Posted Wed Oct 22, 2008 11:05am PDT by Paul Grein in Chart Watch

Which country artist has had the most #1 albums on The Billboard 200 in this decade? Just last week, the correct answer would have been that it was a tie between Kenny Chesney and Alan Jackson, with four #1 albums each since 2000. But with Lucky Old Sun debuting on top this week, Chesney pulls ahead and lands his fifth #1 album, all in this decade.

Only one country artist, Garth Brooks, has more #1 albums in the entire 63-year history of Billboard's album chart. Brooks landed eight #1 albums from Ropin' The Wind in 1991 through Scarecrow in 2001.

Among all artists, not just country, Chesney is tied for second place for the most #1 albums in this decade. Jay-Z leads the field with nine #1 albums since 2000. R. Kelly is tied with Chesney with five chart-toppers in this decade.

Chesney had four straight #1 studio albums from No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems in 2002 through The Road And The Radio in 2005, but then peaked at #3 in September 2007 with Just Who I Am: Poets And Pirates. That was the week that Kanye West and 50 Cent had their famous chart showdown. The rap titans debuted in the top two spots with Graduation and Curtis, respectively, denying Chesney his usual #1 debut. And how have those three albums fared over the long haul? Graduation is still in front, with total sales of 2,183,000, but Just Who I Am (1,448,000) has pulled ahead of Curtis (1,342,000).

Chesney is also taking aim at another of Brooks' most cherished records. Chesney is a nominee for Entertainer of the Year at the Country Music Awards, which will be presented on Nov. 12. If Chesney wins, he'll tie Brooks as the only person ever to win the top prize four times. (Chesney is competing with George Strait, a two-time winner in the category; Keith Urban, who won in 2005; Brad Paisley and Sugarland.)

There are a lot of awards, but for a country artist, the CMA Award for Entertainer of the Year is the big one. Chesney won it in 2004, 2006 and 2007. (He lost to Urban in 2005 in the wake of his messy annulment from actress Renee Zellweger. Voters are looking for a good ambassador for country music and the chatter surrounding the annulment temporarily got in the way.)

This is the first time that an album has debuted at #1 when only a deluxe edition, with added content and a higher price, was available. The deluxe edition of Sugarland's Love On The Inside debuted at #2 in July (albeit with a higher sales tally than Chesney managed this week). It jumped to #1 in its second week, after a basic, no frills edition had been released. (Sales of the two editions were combined.) Chesney's no frills edition is due next week. (Sales will again be combined.)

Lucky Old Sun is the second album in seven weeks to use as its title song the 1949 chestnut, "That Lucky Old Sun." Brian Wilson's latest album opens with the song and reprises it three times. Chesney and Willie Nelson sing the song as a duet to close Chesney's album. Frankie Laine introduced the song and took it to #1 in October 1949. Four other artists-Vaughn Monroe, Frank Sinatra and jazz legends Sarah Vaughan and Louis Armstrong-had top 20 hits with it that year (multiple hit versions were common in those days). Ray Charles put the song back in the top 20 on the Hot 100 in 1964.

Britney Spears' "Womanizer" holds at #1 on Hot Digital Songs for the second straight week. The song sold 201,000 downloads this week, pushing its two-week total to 487,000.

Here's the lowdown on this week's top 10 albums.

1. Kenny Chesney, Lucky Old Sun, 176,000. This is the second biggest first-week total for a country album so far in 2008. Sugarland's Love On The Inside bowed in July with sales of 314,000. Chesney's total is the fattest by a male country artist since Garth Brooks' The Ultimate Hits debuted in November with sales of 352,000. Two songs from Chesney's album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "I'm Alive" (featuring Dave Matthews), which bows at #81.

2. T.I., Paper Trail, 132,000. The album slips to #2 after two weeks on top. After just three weeks, Paper Trail has sold 878,000 copies, which puts it at #18 for the year to date. Only one rap album-Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III-has sold more copies in 2008. Five songs from T.I.'s album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Live Your Life" (featuring Rihanna), which holds at #2 for the second week after one week on top.

3. Ray LaMontagne, Gossip In The Grain, 60,000. This new entry is the roots-rocker's first top 10 album. He hit #28 in 2006 with his sophomore album, Till The Sun Turns Black. More than half of the copies (32,000) were sold digitally, making this the week's #1 Digital Album. Two songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "You Are The Best Thing," which bows at #52.

4. Metallica, Death Magnetic, 51,000. The album slips from #2 to #4 in its sixth week in the top five. This is Metallica's longest run in the top five since Load had eight weeks in the winners circle in 1996. Death Magnetic is  #8 for the year-to-date. "The Day That Never Comes" drops from #113 to #132 on Hot Digital Songs.

5. Jennifer Hudson, Jennifer Hudson, 46,000. The album slips from #4 to #5 in its third week in the top five. The last album by an Oscar-winner-turned-pop-star, Jamie Foxx's Unpredictable, spent seven weeks in the top five in 2005-2006. "Spotlight" dips from #49 to #61 on Hot Digital Songs.

6. Kid Rock, Rock And Roll Jesus, 45,000. The album inches up to #6 in its 19th week in the top 10. It's #3 for the year-to-date. Rock Heroes' cover of "All Summer Long" dips from #22 to #24 on Hot Digital Songs. It has sold 279,000 downloads to date. Lynyrd Skynyrd's 1974 hit "Sweet Home Alabama," which is heavily featured in the song, dips from #144 to #148. It has sold 488,000 downloads since Kid Rock's album was released in October 2007.

7. Keane, Perfect Symmetry, 43,000. This new entry is Keane's second album in a row to reach the top 10. Under The Iron Sea hit #4 in June 2006. The English trio first charted in 2004 with Hopes And Fears. "Spiralling" enters Hot Digital Songs at #133.

8. Ne-Yo, Year Of The Gentleman, 40,000. The album holds at #8 in its fifth week in the top 10. Ne-Yo is just the latest in a long line of artists to proclaim this the Year Of something. Al Stewart declared 1976 Year Of The Cat. Neil Young & Crazy Horse dubbed 1997 Year Of The Horse. Cold called 2003 Year Of The Spider. DMX dubbed 2006 Year Of The Dog...Again. Ne-Yo has two songs in the top 30 on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Miss Independent," which jumps from #23 to #20.

9. Lucinda Williams, Little Honey, 35,000. This new entry is Williams' first top 10 album in a chart career stretching back more than a decade. She had two previous top 20 albums. World Without Tears reached #18 in 2003. West debuted at #14 in 2007. Williams has won Grammys in three different fields of music (country, folk and rock) which is highly unusual. No songs from the new album are listed on Hot Digital Songs.

10. James Taylor, Covers, 31,000. The album holds at #10 for the second week after debuting at #4. This is Taylor's third album of the last 30 years to log three weeks in the top 10. It follows Dad Loves His Work in 1981 and October Road in 2002. No songs from the new album are listed on Hot Digital Songs.

Four albums drop out of the top 10 this week. Rise Against's Appeal To Reason plummets from #3 to #19, Oasis' Dig Out Your Soul nosedives from #5 to #36, Bob Dylan's Tell Tale Signs: The Bootleg Tapes, Vol. 8 falls from #6 to #27, and Tim McGraw's Greatest Hits Vol. 3 falls from #9 to #25.

Lil Wayne Watch: Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III, the year's #1 album, inches up from #13 to #12. This is the 20th consecutive week that at least five songs from the album have appeared on Hot Digital Songs.

Billy Currington's Little Bit Of Everything bows at #13. It's the country singer's third album, and his second in a row to just miss the top 10. Currington peaked at #11 with his 2005 album, Doin' Somethin' Right.

Jonas Brothers' A Little Bit Longer tops the 1 million mark in sales this week, as it inches up from #16 to #15. The album took just 10 weeks to top the million mark. The trio's eponymous sophomore album took 29 weeks to reach the milestone. As of this week, Jonas Brothers has sold 1,637,000 copies. "Burnin' Up," the biggest hit from A Little Bit Longer, has sold 1,210,000 downloads. That's more than "S.O.S.," the biggest hit from Jonas Brothers, which has sold 1,180,000 downloads.

Ingrid Michaelson's Be OK debuts at #35. Three songs from the album are listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by the title song, which debuts at #51. Be OK is off to a much faster start than Michaelson's previous album, the sleeper hit Girls & Boys, which entered the chart in September 2007-16 months after it was released.

Yo-Yo Ma lands the highest-charting album of his career as his holiday album, Songs Of Joy And Peace, debuts at #41. The classical cellist first charted in 1992. His highest-charting album before this week was Obrigado Brazil, which hit #58 in 2003. Songs Of Joy And Peace is #2 on this week's Holiday Albums chart, behind the Nightmare Revisited collection.

Ups & Downs: Adele's 19 surges from #129 to #46 in its 19th week. The album experienced a sales gain of 145%, more than any other non-debuting title. Adele was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live in the week that Gov. Sarah Palin made a cameo appearance, leading to the show's best ratings in 14 years. Adele performed her hit "Chasing Pavements," which re-enters the Hot Digital Songs chart at #82. On the down side, Michelle Williams' Unexpected fell from #42 to #190 in its second week. Sales dropped by 75%, the steepest drop in the top 200. This sort of thing never happened when Williams was in Destiny's Child.

The Boss: Bruce Springsteen's Greatest Hits topped the 4 million mark seven weeks ago. (As of this week, it's up to 4,021,000.) Springsteen was well on his way to becoming a legend before he landed his first top 20 hit. For a long time, it looked like Springsteen would be one of those album artists for whom a greatest hits set wouldn't make a whole lot of sense. But pop radio started to warm up to him with "Hungry Heart" in November 1980 and it fully embraced him with 1984's Born In The U.S.A., which became only the second album (following Michael Jackson's Thriller) to spawn seven top 10 hits. By 1995, when Greatest Hits was released, he had amassed 15 top 20 hits. Greatest Hits is Springsteen's best-selling album of the Nielsen/SoundScan era, which began in 1991, though the 1984 blockbuster Born In The U.S.A. remains his all-time best-seller.

R.I.P. What's the best Motown record of all time? You could spend hours debating that one. But one record that would high on just about everybody's list would be Four Tops' 1966 smash "Reach Out I'll Be There." Levi Stubbs, whose deep, gruff vocal gave that recording much of its power and passion, died this week. This week also saw the death of Dee Warwick, who had the first charted version of "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" (which became a 1968 smash for Diana Ross and the Supremes and the Temptations). Warwick was part of one of the most musical of all families. Dionne Warwick was her sister; Cissy Houston was her aunt; Whitney Houston was her cousin. Now those are good genes.

Catalog Report: AC/DC's 1980 classic Back In Black returns to #1 on the Catalog Albums chart. The album sold 9,000 copies this week and would have ranked #52 on the big chart if older, catalog albums were eligible to compete there.

Heads Up: AC/DC's Black Ice, the hard rock band's first album in more than eight years, is expected to debut at #1 next week with a huge tally. The album, a Wal-Mart exclusive, may even surpass the first-week sales tally (711,000) registered in November by another Wal-Mart exclusive, Eagles' Long Road Out Of Eden. Black Ice will compete with High School Musical 3: Graduation Day, the first HSM installment to be released theatrically. The soundtracks to two earlier Disney Channel stanzas both reached #1. Three songs from HSM3 are already listed on Hot Digital Songs, topped by "Now Or Never" at #123.  Lee Ann Womack, whose last three studio albums have reached the top 20, will surely keep her streak alive with Call Me Crazy. Also due: Mary Mary's The Sound, country singer Craig Morgan's That's Why, Calle 13's Los De Atras Vienen Conmigo, Hector El Father's Juicio Final and the latest by the Mexican group Grupo Montez De Durango. (High school Spanish is finally paying off.)

Happy Halloween: You can tell Halloween is coming from a couple of moves on the Hot Digital Songs chart. Michael Jackson's "Thriller," featuring a spooky spoken part by screen star Vincent Price, jumps from #142 to #103. And Bobby "Boris" Pickett & the Crypt Kickers' "Monster Mash," a #1 hit way back in 1962, debuts at #151.

150 Comments

81. Carla -
go sugar land :)

82. lacie -
I live in Nashville & am a 64 year old woman who has been through the old, the new & the newest, I have to say the music has changed a lot over the years. I think it has lost the real country except for a few of the older singers. George Jones will never be replaced, as nor will Hank Williams, & a lot of the others that put country music on the map. Personally I don't care for Kenny Chesney, I do like Garth Brooks & Brad Paisly, Alan Jackson, Vince Gill. & my boys "The Grascals" now they are country, bluegrass. So it depends on what you like not whose the best.Its who is going to do like the song George Jones sings ...Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes " & I don't think right now there is anyone that can. Its just not country any more. Its more Country Pop. Just my opinion of course.

83. WAKE UP PEOPLE! -
I like Sugarland and all, but I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought the song "stay" was immorally wrong and annoying. I don't feel so alone now.

84. Yahoo! Music User -
Chesney is so mediocre..Country sure needs a big time star to add some fun back in. Of course when he pulls closet number and finally comes out, there go those numbers...lol.
For those with any kind of negatives against country...Sugarland will not filt your bill but, her voice is most excellent bar none, just ask Bon Jovi.

85. WAKE UP PEOPLE! -
Oh and the song " everybody wanna got to Heaven, but nobody wanna go now" is very annoying to me. I don't know, maybe I'm the only one.

86. cheers2u -
I agree that the song "stay" subject really pisses me off especially since i've been on the end of the wife, unfortunately :( I completely agree with lauriemurphy22 that she got what she deserved and how dare this character in the song be upset this man went back to his wife! Exactly like the skank my husband got mixed up with...she felt he was cheating on HER! Can you believe it??!! The song is very upsetting.

87. lacie -
lbrotteweiler98 I completely agree with you as you can see from my post above. My brother-in-laws father was one of the founding members of the Opry but very few even know who he is when I tell them his name. Its Herman Crook & The Crook Brothers, They played for the cloggers, on the Roy Accuff segments. He was on there for 62 years . So you see I've been a Opry fan a very long time...Lets carry on the old country...

88. IcedT -
It's only your opinion on how good Sugarland is and whether you like Jennifer Nettle's voice or not. I happen to enjoy their music and relate to a lot of the songs in my personal life right now......so back off and let the people that enjoy them, do so without all of your hatred.



I don't see Evanescence in any top whatevers. Amy Lee has the best range and quality of vocals I've heard. She is a true icon of rock music. She writes/sings from her heart and her own experiences. Again I think Yahoo could have done better, but way to go on Kenny, he is also a favorite of mine!!

89. Young -
wow, so many opinions by so many people that do what with themselves. at least she is out there doing what she enjoys. maybe ya'll don't care for that song, but for those who have been there in their lives can relate to that song. so before everyone gives two cents on anything, take a look in the mirror and think about what would people think about me!!!!

90. Mark H -
no one here knows what there talking about how can you say someone has too much twang or a song is to country, if you want my opinion neither sugarland and kenny chesney are country they lack what traditonal country is all about the outlaws and rebel, beer drinkers who dont care what people say not some island boy who would never sip JD on stage, long live the legends hank, sr. hank jr, waylon, and there kin hank 3 and shooter are leadig the way still playing good ol boy music. what hannened to johnny cash, conway twitty? were that kind of music country was based on!!!!

91. Mike -
Where is The Randy Rogers Band?

They are the best . . maybe the big market isn't ready for this Texas band that is kicking major azz!

92. Sara -
I do not like that song "stay" either. It's to long for one thing, she has an OK voice just not acoustically. How did "sugerland" get so far, music and money go hand and hand. That's how.

93. Rebecca -
I just love Kenny Chesney he just down to earth guy and he loves what he is doing. and he seams to have fun.

94. Megan -
I don't know what yall are smokin...sugarland is good and the song Stay was about her ending it and moving on and doing better. they got where they are because they write songs that are true and that people can relate to in an everyday way. and a country singer is suppose to have a twang in their voice thats what makes them true country. just look at all the old country singers like Randy Travis and good ol' George.

95. Doug -
Kenny Chesney has to go down as one of the most over rated artists of all time. There are a 100 singers in Nashville that are more talented, that people will never hear. So frustrating that someone so average would be so popular. It just what the execs say in Nashville, "People like what they know, not know what they like".

96. Yahoo! Music User -
I am not a fan of so called country music of today it's just a bunch of people who could not make it in the pop world so they went to country music look at Jessica Simpson. What next Britney Spears??? Come'on now this is no longer Country music. If you want to hear real country go back to the late 40's and 50' even the 60's now that was pure country there. I was raised on country music so I know what it sounds like. Now a days if just another person looking to make it in the music world were ever they will be taken.
As for AC/DC welcome back you guys rock. They really do need to do a #1 ablums for rock. Let just hope they don't put some [profane]ty ass bands up like they always do. by the way I happen to like all kinds of music from the past so keep your mouths shut about what I had to say....Peace!

97. Stacie -
Ok to all the Kenny Haters out there. You must have never gone to one of his shows they are the best. He works so hard to have the best show every year. To the person who says Kenny wouldn't be nobody if it wasn't for people writing his songs. Kenny writes or cowrites most of his own songs. There is no artist that writes every single one of the songs. Kenny also write #1 hits for other people. To the Keith Urban lovers who think he should be Entertainer of the Year and that is why Kenny done so well this year. First off he OPENED up for Kenny only 2 or 3 times that was all it did make or break Kenny sells because he was there. Plus let me say it again he OPENED for Kenny, Kenny didn't open for him. How can a Entertainer of the Year be anopening act.

98. stephen d -
you people are insane,talking about jennifer being too twangy,my lord its country music thats the way its suppose to be,obviously there are millions of other people who feel different than you do because sugarlands music is selling millions...you know nothing about country music

99. JesseB122 -
Interestingly, I think the song Stay is a stroke of genius... its instrumental simplicity and raw emotion makes it a classic. Jennifer sure is making alot more money with her "over the hill twangy voice" than most of us on here will ever make...

100. Michelle N -
To LaurieMurphy 22 - If you listen to the song closely you will see that it's really about a woman who realizes she has made a mistake trusting a married man and his promises of leaving his wife. She's in love with him but realizes she is being used and finds the strength at the end of the song to tell him "next time you think of coming to see me - stay where you are - don't do it anymore." She realizes she's worth more than being a mistress to a cheat. it's about finding self esteem and self love. I love the song but agree with you that it has been played to death on the radio. I have to change the station too when it comes on these days.
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